Build Partnerships

Stronger together, lasting change

Building partnerships for sustainable impact

Partnerships are the foundation of lasting change. In Sierra Leone, no single organization can address the maternal health crisis alone. By working hand-in-hand with midwifery schools, hospitals, government institutions, and international allies, Hawa’s Hope ensures that training, resources, and knowledge do not remain isolated efforts but become part of a stronger system. Partnerships amplify impact, extend reach, and create structures that continue to save lives long after a single training ends.

Why Partnerships Matter

Midwife School

Partnerships are the backbone of meaningful, sustainable change. They build trust, share responsibility, and create local ownership that lasts far beyond one project. By joining forces with local leaders and institutions, we:

Working with National Initiatives

Hawa’s Hope does not work in isolation. Our training aligns with Sierra Leone’s national health strategies. By working within these initiatives, we strengthen the health system and extend our impact to mothers across the country.

Our Network in Action

Midwifery Schools

Freetown, Makeni, Bo, COMAHS and Kenema – building strong training programs and future faculty.

Hospitals & Birthing Centers

Partners host workshops and provide clinical settings for hands-on learning.

Government & Boards

Collaboration with the Ministry of Health and the Nursing & Midwife Board to align with national goals.

International Allies

Health professionals and NGOs – Breech Without Borders, Health Care Sierra Leone USA - share knowledge and resources.

Looking Ahead Together

Our vision for the next years is clear: deepen partnerships, expand to new training sites, and build even stronger local ownership. By 2027, we plan to:

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Be Part of the Change

Every partnership builds a stronger foundation for mothers and babies. Whether you’re a school, a hospital, or an organization, your collaboration can create lasting impact.

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